AU2014371034B2 - Bottle container - Google Patents

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AU2014371034B2
AU2014371034B2 AU2014371034A AU2014371034A AU2014371034B2 AU 2014371034 B2 AU2014371034 B2 AU 2014371034B2 AU 2014371034 A AU2014371034 A AU 2014371034A AU 2014371034 A AU2014371034 A AU 2014371034A AU 2014371034 B2 AU2014371034 B2 AU 2014371034B2
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Daisuke Kikuchi
Toshiya Kobayashi
Tatsuya MURASE
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D1/00Containers having bodies formed in one piece, e.g. by casting metallic material, by moulding plastics, by blowing vitreous material, by throwing ceramic material, by moulding pulped fibrous material, by deep-drawing operations performed on sheet material
    • B65D1/02Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents
    • B65D1/0223Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents characterised by shape
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2501/00Containers having bodies formed in one piece
    • B65D2501/0009Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures designed for pouring contents
    • B65D2501/0018Ribs
    • B65D2501/0036Hollow circonferential ribs
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2501/00Containers having bodies formed in one piece
    • B65D2501/0009Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures designed for pouring contents
    • B65D2501/0081Bottles of non-circular cross-section

Abstract

The present invention is a bottle container provided with a bottle body having a barrel section. The barrel section is provided with a rib molded section, and has an upper surface-contact section and a lower surface-contact section that contact the surface of other bottle bodies above and below the rib molded section when aligned upright with the other bottle bodies. A hypothetical flat surface extended downward from the upper surface-contact section, a hypothetical flat surface extended upward from the lower surface-contact section, and the outer portion of the rib molded section all lie within the same plane.

Description

BOTTLE CONTAINER
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001]
This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2013'273511, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD [0002]
The present disclosure relates to a bottle container.
BACKGROUND [0003]
Bottle containers made of synthetic resin typified by PET bottles have excellent lightweight properties and thus are widely used as beverage containers.
[0004]
Such a bottle container of this type is constituted by a bottle body having an opening, through which beverage or the like is filled in the bottle body or taken out therefrom, a cover for closing the opening of the bottle body, a label wrapped around the bottle body, and others.
The bottle container is handled by a user gripping a barrel constituting the center in the height direction of the bottle body when taking out the beverage.
[0005]
In recent years, a reduction in thickness of the bottle body has been desired with the demand for resource saving.
However, when the thickness of the bottle body is reduced, the
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[0006]
In order to improve the difficulty in holding the bottle container, the barrel of the bottle body is formed to be slightly slimmer than a shoulder thereabove.
Further, as a method for improving the ease of holding a bottle container, providing a plurality of ribs in the circumference of the bottle body at 10 the center in the height direction of the bottle body so as to improve the hooking on the fingertips is conventionally employed (for example, Patent Literature 1).
CITATION LIST
Patent Literature [0007]
Patent Literature 1; JP 2010’507539 T
SUMMARY [0008]
Meanwhile, a reduction in packaging materials is becoming to be desired recently in general logistics.
Therefore, PET bottles or the like also are becoming to be conveyed in bundles of several bottles that are aligned in a standing state and are shrink-packaged with a heat-shrinkable film, instead of being conveyed while 25 they are contained in a cardboard box, as in the conventional. At this time, a pressing force is applied to the shrink-packaged PET bottles from the outside, due to the heat shrinkage of the heat-shrinkable film. Since conventional PET bottles have curved outer surfaces, the PET bottles make point or line contact with each other when the PET bottles are aligned in a standing state.
Then, bottle containers with their bottle bodies being slim at the center make point or line contact with each other at comparatively high positions or
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[0009]
Further, the bundles of shrink-packaged bottle containers are generally stacked in multiple tiers in the vertical direction during transportation or during storage.
This causes load to be applied in the vertical direction to the bottle containers, and therefore conventional bottle containers have a problem of further easy deformation due to the pressing force from the lateral sides by the heat-shrinking film and the aforementioned load.
Such deformation of bottle containers occurs not only when the shrink-packaged bottle containers are stacked, and suppression of deformation is widely desired in conventional bottle containers.
[0010]
In view of the above-described problems, it may be desirable for embodiments to provide a bottle container that may be difficult to deform due 20 to load, particularly in the case where the weight of the bottle body is further reduced.
[0011]
An embodiment extends to a bottle container comprising:
a bottle body made of synthetic resin, wherein the bottle body comprises a cylindrical barrel having a quadrangular prism shape, the barrel has a cross section in the horizontal direction of a substantially rectangular shape having a long side and a short side, the barrel has a long side surface having the long side and a short side surface having the short side,
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2014371034 28 Jun 2019 the barrel comprises a rib forming part having a rib projecting inwardly of the container, at the center in the height direction of the bottle body, the rib is provided in the circumferential direction of the barrel, the barrel comprises an upper contact part and a lower contact part that are adapted for surface contact with another bottle body having the same shape, respectively, above and below the rib forming part, when the bottle body is aligned with the other bottle body in a standing state, and a virtual plane extended downwardly from the upper contact part, a virtual plane extended upwardly from the lower contact part, and an outer part 10 of the rib forming part are flush with each other, the bottle body comprises a cylindrical neck formed at an upper end of the bottle body and having an opening, and a cylindrical shoulder tapered from an upper end of the upper contact part toward a lower end of the neck, the shoulder has a curved part curved toward the outer side of the bottle body, and the curved part has a radius of curvature of 83 mm or more.
[0012]
The barrel may comprise an upper bulging part and a lower bulging part that bulge in the horizontal direction outwardly of the outer part of the rib 20 forming part, respectively, above and below the rib forming part on the short side surface.
[0013]
A further embodiment extends to a bottle container comprising:
a bottle body made of synthetic resin, wherein the bottle body comprises a cylindrical barrel having a quadrangular prism shape, the barrel has a cross section in the horizontal direction of a substantially rectangular shape having a long side and a short side, the barrel has a long side surface having the long side and a short side 30 surface having the short side, the barrel comprises a rib forming part having a rib projecting inwardly
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS [0014]
Fig. 1 is a schematic front view of a bottle body of this embodiment. Fig. 2 is a schematic side view of the bottle body of this embodiment. Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of the bottle body of this embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along the line B-B in Fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a schematic front view of shoulder and neck of a bottle body of Example 1 (numerical unit: mm).
Fig. 6 is a schematic side view of the shoulder and neck of the bottle body of Example 1 (numerical unit: mm).
Fig. 7 is a schematic front view of shoulder and neck of a bottle body of Example 3 (numerical unit: mm).
Fig. 8 is a schematic side view of the shoulder and neck of the bottle body of Example 3 (numerical unit: mm).
Fig. 9 is a schematic front view of shoulder and neck of a bottle body of
Example 4 (numerical unit: mm).
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Fig. 10 is a schematic side view of the shoulder and neck of the bottle body of Example 4 (numerical unit: mm).
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS [0015]
Hereinafter, an embodiment will be described with reference to the attached figures.
[0016]
A bottle container of this embodiment includes a bottle body having an opening, through which a content such as beverage is filled in the bottle body or taken out therefrom, and a cap-shaped cover for closing the opening of the bottle body. The bottle container of this embodiment can be filled, for example, with liquid such as beverage (e.g., drinking water, tea, fruit juice, coffee, cocoa, soft drink, alcohol beverage, milk beverage, and soup) and liquid seasoning (e.g., source and soy sauce). Further, the internal volume of the bottle container is not specifically limited, and may be optionally set depending on the type or the like of liquid to be loaded, ranging from a comparatively small volume in a unit of several milliliters to a unit of several hundred milliliters, to a comparatively large volume in a unit of several liters. As the bottle container, a bottle container having an internal volume, for example, of 1 liter to 2 liters is suitable.
[0017]
The bottle body and the cover are made of synthetic resin. Examples of the synthetic resin include polyethylene terephthalate resin, polypropylene resin, and high-density polyethylene resin. The bottle body and the cover may be made of the same synthetic resin, or may be made of different synthetic resins.
[0018]
The bottle body will be described with reference to the figures.
Hereinafter, the perpendicular direction of the bottle body in a standing posture will be referred to as vertical direction or height direction.
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As shown in Figs. 1 to 3, the bottle body 1 includes a bowl-shaped bottom 5 spreading in the horizontal direction, a cylindrical barrel 2 erected upward along the outer circumference of the bottom 5 with substantially the same width, a cylindrical shoulder 4 extending upward from the upper end of the barrel 2 in a tapered manner, and a cylindrical neck 3 having an opening 3a at its upper end and extending upward from the shoulder 4.
[0019]
The barrel has a quadrangular prism shape.
As shown in Fig. 4, the barrel 2 has a cross section in the horizontal direction of a substantially rectangular shape having long sides and short sides.
In the following description, lateral surfaces having the long sides in the cross section of the barrel 2 are referred to also as long side surfaces, and lateral surfaces having the short sides in the cross section of the barrel 2 are referred to also as short side surfaces. Further, in Figs. 1 to 4, the forward 15 direction is denoted by F, the backward direction is denoted by B, the left direction is denoted by L, and the right direction is denoted by R.
The barrel 2 includes rib forming parts 2a having ribs 2a 1 that project inwardly of the bottle body and non-projecting parts 2a2 that do not project inwardly, at the center in the height direction of the bottle body 1. The ribs 20 2al are formed in the circumference direction of the barrel 2.
[0020]
As shown in Fig. 1, the bottle body 1 has a shape such that, when it is aligned with other bottle bodies having the same shape in a standing state, their non-projecting parts 2a2 abut each other, on each of the right surface and 25 the left surface.
[0021]
As shown respectively on the right and left in Fig. 1, the barrel 2 has upper contact parts 2b in surface contact with other bottle bodies above the rib forming parts 2a on the long side surfaces. Further, the barrel 2 has lower contact parts 2b’ in surface contact with other bottle bodies below the rib forming parts 2a on the long side surfaces. The lower edges of the lower
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The upper contact parts 2b, the lower contact parts 2b’, and the non-projecting parts 2a2 that are the outer parts of the rib forming parts 2a are flush with each other. Further, the width of the bottle body is the same in the 5 non-projecting parts 2a2 that are the outer parts of the rib forming parts 2a, the upper contact parts 2b, and the lower contact parts 2b’, on the long side surfaces that are on the right and left in Fig. 1.
The length in the perpendicular direction of the total of the upper contact parts 2b, the lower contact parts 2b’, and the rib forming parts 2a, that 10 is, the length in the perpendicular direction of the barrel 2 may be 2/3 or more of the height of the bottle body 1.
[0022]
As shown respectively on the front and back in Fig. 2, the barrel 2 has upper bulging parts 2c and lower bulging parts 2c’ that bulge in the horizontal 15 direction outwardly of the non-projecting parts 2a2 that are the outer parts of the rib forming parts 2a, respectively, above and below the rib forming parts 2a on the short side surfaces.
[0023]
The neck 3 serves as the upper end of the bottle body 1.
The neck 3 includes a screw thread 3b so that the cover (not shown) can be screwed on the outside. The cover (not shown) is formed into a cap shape, and includes a thread groove thereinside so as to be screwed on the neck 3.
The bottle container of this embodiment is configured to be in a closed state by threadedly engaging the cover with the neck 3 and to be in an open 25 state by releasing the engagement of the cover with the neck 3.
The neck 3 further includes a support ring 3c below the screw thread 3b.
[0024]
The shoulder 4 is formed to have a diameter gradually increasing from 30 the lower end of the neck 3 toward the upper ends of the upper contact parts 2b and the upper ends of the upper bulging parts 2c. That is, the shoulder 4 is a
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Further, the shoulder 4 has curved parts 6 curved toward the outer side of the bottle body 1.
Further, the shoulder 4 is a portion formed into a substantially quadrangular pyramid shape.
The shoulder 4 may have a length in the perpendicular direction of 1/3 or less of the height of the bottle body 1.
[0025]
The curved parts 6 of the shoulder 4 may have a radius of curvature of mm or more. The curved parts 6c (first curved parts 6c) on the lateral surfaces may have a radius of curvature of 119 mm or more. Further, the curved parts 6b (second curved parts 6b) on the long side surfaces may have a radius of curvature of 87 mm or more.
Further, the shoulder 4 may have a horizontal cross section in an elliptical shape that is infinitely close to a perfect circle. The ratio of the minor diameter with respect to the major diameter in the horizontal cross-sectional shape of the shoulder may be larger than 1.0 and less than 1.2, or larger than 1.0 and less than 1.15.
[0026]
The bottle container of this embodiment is configured as described above, and thus may have the following advantages.
[0027]
That is, the bottle container of this embodiment is a bottle container including a bottle body made of synthetic resin.
The bottle body has a cylindrical barrel having a quadrangular prism shape.
The barrel has a cross section in the horizontal direction of a substantially rectangular shape having a long side and a short side.
The barrel has a long side surface having the long side and a short side surface having the short side.
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The barrel includes a rib forming part having a rib projecting inwardly of the container, at the center in the height direction of the bottle body.
The rib is provided in the circumferential direction of the barrel.
The barrel has an upper contact part and a lower contact part that are in surface contact with another bottle body having the same shape, respectively, above and below the rib forming part, when the bottle body is aligned with the other bottle body in a standing state.
A virtual plane extended downwardly from the upper contact part, a virtual plane extended upwardly from the lower contact part, and an outer part 10 of the rib forming part are flush with each other.
[0028]
The bottle body of the bottle container has the upper contact part, the lower contact part, and the outer part of the rib forming part that are flush with each other, and therefore has a shape such that, when it is aligned with 15 another bottle body having the same shape in a standing state, their long side surfaces abut each other through an area from the upper contact part above the rib forming part to the lower contact part therebelow. Therefore, the bottle container may disperse stress by the surface contact, even if a bending force is applied to the bottle body, so that deformation due to load may be less likely to 20 occur.
That is, this embodiment may provide a bottle container in which deformation due to load is less likely to occur, even in the case where the weight of the bottle body is further reduced.
[0029]
Further, in the bottle container of this embodiment, the barrel has an upper bulging part and a lower bulging part that bulge in the horizontal direction outwardly of the outer part of the rib forming part, respectively, above and below the rib forming part on the short side surface.
[0030]
Such a bottle container has the upper bulging part and the lower bulging part on the short side surface, and thus may have an advantage of
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[0031]
Further, in the bottle container of this embodiment, the bottle body includes a cylindrical neck formed at the upper end of the bottle body and having an opening, and a cylindrical shoulder tapered from the upper end of the upper contact part toward the lower end of the neck.
The shoulder has a curved part that is curved toward the outer side of 15 the bottle body.
The curved part may have a radius of curvature of 83 mm or more.
[0032]
Such a bottle container has the curved part with a radius of curvature of 83 mm or more, and thus may have an advantage of being capable of suppressing the deformation of the shoulder due to the load applied in the perpendicular direction.
[0033]
Further, the bottle body of the bottle container of this embodiment has a shape such that, when it is aligned with another bottle body having the same 25 shape in a standing state, their long side surfaces abut each other. Therefore, the bottle container can disperse stress on the entire surface, even if a bending force is applied to the bottle body. Accordingly, such a bottle container suppresses concentration of stress, so that deformation due to load is less likely to occur.
[0034]
Further, in the bottle container of this embodiment, the ratio of the
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[0035]
Further, the barrel 2 has the upper bulging part 2c and the lower bulging part 2c’ that bulge in the horizontal direction outwardly of the non-projecting part 2a’ that is the outer part of the rib forming part 2a, respectively, above and below the rib forming part 2a on the short side surface. Therefore, the bottle container of this embodiment has an advantage of being capable of suppressing slipping-off of the bottle container, even if the bottle container is slipped on a hand when a point provided with the rib is gripped, by the upper bulging part 2c or the lower bulging part 2c’ being caught by the hand. Further, the bottle container of this embodiment may have an advantage of being capable of preventing, when a label is attached to the rib forming part, separation of the label due to the contact with the other bottle container, using the upper bulging part 2c and the lower bulging part 2c’. Further, the bottle container of this embodiment includes the upper bulging part 2c and the lower bulging part 2c’, and thus may have improved design characteristics. [0036]
The bottle container of this embodiment may have the above-described advantages by being configured as above. However, the bottle container of the present disclosure is not limited to the configurations of the above-described embodiment. Further, the bottle container of the present disclosure can be variously modified without departing from the gist of the present disclosure.
Examples [0037]
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Next, the disclosure will be further specifically described by way of Examples and Comparative Examples.
[0038] (Example 1)
Using polyethylene terephthalate resin, bottle bodies (with a height of bottle bodies; 336.0 mm, a radius of curvature of the curved parts on the short side surfaces! 64.1 mm, a radius of curvature of the curved parts on the long side surfaces! 78.7 mm, and a mass! 31 g) having the same shape as in Figs. 1 to 4 with their shoulders having the shapes shown in Figs. 5 and 6 were produced.
Next, 2.0 L of beverage was loaded into the bottle bodies, and covers were put on the bottle bodies to produce 24 bottle containers filled with beverage.
Then, the bottle containers filled with beverage that were aligned in a standing state, with three containers aligned in the longitudinal direction and 15 two containers aligned in the lateral direction, were shrink-packaged with a heat-shrinkable film to produce a bundle. Further, another three bundles as above were produced, to produce four bundles in total. The surface contact parts in the longitudinal direction of the bottle containers were set to abut each other.
Next, load obtained by multiplying load obtained on the assumption that these bundles were stacked in four tiers in one pallet, and further this pallet was stacked in two tiers, by a safety factor of 1.5 times was applied onto the bundles for three days, and the degree of deformation of the bottle containers filled with beverage was checked by visual inspection. Thus, the deformation test of the bottle containers filled with beverage was conducted.
The results are shown in Table 1.
[0039] (Example 2)
The deformation test of the bottle containers filled with beverage was conducted in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the overall thickness was increased (mass was changed to 34 g). The results are shown in
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Table 1.
[0040] (Comparative Example 1)
The deformation test of the bottle containers filled with beverage was conducted in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the bulging parts that bulge outwardly of the ribs above the ribs were provided along the entire perimeter of the barrel, and the bottle container had a length of 334 mm. The results are shown in Table 1.
[0041]
Table 1
Mass (g) Percentage of the number of bottles for each deformation degree (%)
Large Middle Small Total
Comparative Example 1 31 33.3 25 4.2 62.5
Example 1 31 16.7 8.3 8.3 33.3
Example 2 34 16.7 8.3 0.0 25.0
[0042]
As shown in Table 1, the bottle containers filled with beverage of Examples 1 and 2 according to embodiments did not deform so much as compared with the bottle containers filled with beverage of Comparative Example 1.
Therefore, it can be seen that embodiments may provide a bottle container in which deformation due to load is less likely to occur.
[0043] (Example 3)
Bottle bodies (with a height of bottle bodies: 336.0 mm, a radius of curvature of the curved parts on the short side surfaces: 119 mm, a radius of curvature of the curved parts on the long side surfaces: 87.69 mm, and a mass; 31 g) were produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the shoulders had the shapes shown in Figs. 7 and 8.
[0044]
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Bottle bodies (with a height of bottle bodies: 336.0 mm, a radius of curvature of the curved parts on the short side surfaces: 127.7 mm, a radius of curvature of the curved parts on the long side surfaces: 87.7 mm, and a mass;
31 g) were produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the shoulders had the shapes shown in Figs. 9 and 10.
Figs. 1 to 4 show the shape of Example 4.
[0045] <Strength test of shoulder>
The bottle bodies of Examples 1, 3, and 4 were placed in a buckling test apparatus (for example, Top Load Tester ΜΕΊ000), and load was applied to the bottle bodies from above at a displacement speed of 50 mm/minute that had been initially set to measure the maximum buckling strength immediately before the shoulders buckle. Then, the ratio of the maximum buckling strength of each of Examples 3 and 4 with respect to the maximum buckling strength of Example 1 (hereinafter simply referred to also as strength ratio) was calculated. The results are shown in Table 2.
This test was conducted on each bottle body with a label attached onto the rib forming parts.
[0046]
Table 2
Example 1 Example 3 Example 4
Strength ratio (-) 1.00 1.72 1.90
[0047]
The bottle bodies of Examples 3 and 4 had a higher strength than the 25 bottle body of Example 1.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any
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In the claims which follow and in the preceding description, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST [0048]
1: Bottle body
2'· Barrel
2a' Rib forming part
2ai: Rib
2a2: Non-projecting part
2b: Upper contact part
2b’: Lower contact part
2c; Upper bulging part
2c’: Lower bulging part
3: Neck
3a: Opening
3b: Screw thread
3c; Support ring
4: Shoulder
5: Bottom
6; Curved part
6c; First curved part
6b: Second curved part
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Claims (7)

1. A bottle container comprising:
a bottle body made of synthetic resin, wherein
5 the bottle body comprises a cylindrical barrel having a quadrangular prism shape, the barrel has a cross section in the horizontal direction of a substantially rectangular shape having a long side and a short side, the barrel has a long side surface having the long side and a short side
10 surface having the short side, the barrel comprises a rib forming part having a rib projecting inwardly of the container, at the center in the height direction of the bottle body, the rib is provided in the circumferential direction of the barrel, the barrel comprises an upper contact part and a lower contact part
15 that are in surface contact with another bottle body having the same shape, respectively, above and below the rib forming part, when the bottle body is aligned with the other bottle body in a standing state, [[and]] a virtual plane extended downwardly from the upper contact part, a virtual plane extended upwardly from the lower contact part, and an outer part 20 of the rib forming part are flush with each other, the bottle body comprises a cylindrical neck formed at an upper end of the bottle body and having an opening, and a cylindrical shoulder tapered from an upper end of the upper contact part toward a lower end of the neck, the shoulder has a curved part curved toward the outer side of the
25 bottle body, and the curved part has a radius of curvature of 83 mm or more.
2. The bottle container according to claim 1, wherein the barrel comprises an upper bulging part and a lower bulging part
30 that bulge in the horizontal direction outwardly of the outer part of the rib forming part, respectively, above and below the rib forming part on the short
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3.
A bottle container comprising:
5 a bottle body made of synthetic resin, wherein the bottle body comprises a cylindrical barrel having a quadrangular prism shape, the barrel has a cross section in the horizontal direction of a substantially rectangular shape having a long side and a short side,
10 the barrel has a long side surface having the long side and a short side surface having the short side, the barrel comprises a rib forming part having a rib projecting inwardly of the container, at the center in the height direction of the bottle body, the rib is provided in the circumferential direction of the barrel,
15 the barrel comprises an upper contact part and a lower contact part that are in surface contact with another bottle body having the same shape, respectively, above and below the rib forming part, when the bottle body is aligned with the other bottle body in a standing state, a virtual plane extended downwardly from the upper contact part, a
20 virtual plane extended upwardly from the lower contact part, and an outer part of the rib forming part are flush with each other, and the barrel comprises an upper bulging part and a lower bulging part that bulge in the horizontal direction outwardly of the outer part of the rib forming part, respectively, above and below the rib forming part on the short 25 side surface.
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